Professor Timothy Garton Ash

CMG, MA Oxf

Timothy Garton Ash was Professor of European Studies in the University of Oxford, Isaiah Berlin Professorial Fellow at St Antony’s College and a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. At St Antony’s, he directs the Dahrendorf Programme for the Study of Freedom.

He is the author of ten books of political writing or ‘history of the present’ including The Magic Lantern: The Revolution of ’89 Witnessed in Warsaw, Budapest, Berlin, & Prague, The File: A Personal History, In Europe’s Name, Facts are Subversive and Free Speech: Ten Principles for a Connected World. He writes a column on international affairs in the Guardian, which is widely syndicated, and is a regular contributor to the New York Review of Books, amongst other journals. Awards he has received for his writing include the Somerset Maugham Award, Prix Européen de l’Essai and George Orwell Prize. In May 2017  he was awarded the International Charlemagne Prize of the city of Aachen.